Water treatment process called potential risk
Maas and Steven C. Patch, co-directors of the Environmental Quality Institute at UNC-Asheville, said their research showed that a combination of chloramines and fluorosilicic acid, especially with extra amounts of ammonia, increases lead leaching. Chloramine is a combination of chlorine and ammonia, and is added to disinfect water. Fluorosilicic acid is often added to water to improve dental health, a process known as fluoridation.
Tests showed lead levels three and four times higher in water with that combination of chemicals, he said.
Tests showed lead levels three and four times higher in water with that combination of chemicals, he said.
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